Sierra Leone announced the spread of her first 5G network which will be powered only by renewable energy.
This step is expected to revolutionize digital connections in West Africa.
This important launch not only indicates significant progress in the country’s technology infrastructure but also its dedication for sustainable innovation.
This effort, which was pioneered by public-private collaboration between the Sierra Leone government and the important telecommunications and energy business, intended to reduce the country’s carbon traces while increasing access to high-speed internet.
Minister of Information and Communication of the State, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, confirmed the news to the media on Monday at Freetown.
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He said: “This is more than just an increase in technology – this is a transformational moment for our economy, education system, and our future.
“We are proud to be one of the first countries in Africa to launch a green -powered 5G network.”
To provide reliable services even in isolated locations, 5G infrastructure will be powered by solar mini and renewable sources outside other networks.
By away from fossil fuels and unreliable power systems, Sierra Leone made him a leader in the adoption of green technology in underdeveloped countries.
“We are building not only a faster network, but a smarter system, cleaner,” said a spokesman from the main telecommunications providers involved in the launch of the 5G -powered green network.